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Challenge yourself during a scenic hike that takes you from the Slim Shady to the Hi Line trails, with plenty of steep inclines and stimulating natural obstacles all along the way. An experienced guide is with you every step of... the way during this advanced and adventurous hike.
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen and meet a friendly guide who goes over a brief orientation, informing you of what to expect during your hike. Next, take a relaxing drive to the Slim Shady trailhead and begin your journey, trekking over rugged terrain that showcases the absolute best of Sedona's fiery, red-rock landscape. This is a steep and technical climb to the top of the mesa, so prepare for a real challenge.
Throughout this rocky and exciting route, you're greeted by sights of towering rock formations made from rainbow-colored layers of sediment that reveal thousands of years of geologic history. After continuing on the Hi Line trail, your hike ends at the Baldwin Loop on the west side of Cathedral Rock, one of the area's many monumental natural creations. Take some time to relax and soak up the scenery before beginning the trip back to the shop—with plenty of bragging rights. Read More close
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen and meet a friendly guide who goes over a brief orientation, informing you of what to expect during your hike. Next, take a relaxing drive to the Slim Shady trailhead and begin your journey, trekking over rugged terrain that showcases the absolute best of Sedona's fiery, red-rock landscape. This is a steep and technical climb to the top of the mesa, so prepare for a real challenge.
Throughout this rocky and exciting route, you're greeted by sights of towering rock formations made from rainbow-colored layers of sediment that reveal thousands of years of geologic history. After continuing on the Hi Line trail, your hike ends at the Baldwin Loop on the west side of Cathedral Rock, one of the area's many monumental natural creations. Take some time to relax and soak up the scenery before beginning the trip back to the shop—with plenty of bragging rights. Read More close
$119
per Adult

Embark on a relaxing rafting tour where you drift lazily down the stunning Colorado River with an expert guide steering the boat. Begin with a scenic and narrated ride from the sunny city of Flagstaff. Then, take a 3. 5-hour... trip down the Colorado River, see petroglyphs, and have lunch by the river.
The excursion takes you by the dormant volcanoes of the San Francisco Peaks and through the Navajo Nation territory. Upon your arrival in Page, Arizona, head through an impressive 2-mile (3. 2-km) tunnel through the walls of Glen Canyon before you reach the base of the Glen Canyon Dam.
Sit back and relax as your guide leads you down a gentle stretch of the Colorado River on a journey by colorful rock formations, and keep an eye out for ancient Native American petroglyphs and wildlife. After hearing tidbits about folklore and history, stop for an easy hike to get a closer look at the petroglyphs and enjoy lunch along the banks of the river.
Your 15. 5-mile (25-km) float trip ends at Marble Canyon and Lee's Ferry, home to buildings of early pioneers. On your way back, pass the Echo Cliffs and the western side of the Painted Desert before crossing the Navajo Nation territory. Then, stop at the Cameron Trading Post to shop for souvenirs and see a variety of fine and rare Native American arts and crafts at The Gallery. Read More close
The excursion takes you by the dormant volcanoes of the San Francisco Peaks and through the Navajo Nation territory. Upon your arrival in Page, Arizona, head through an impressive 2-mile (3. 2-km) tunnel through the walls of Glen Canyon before you reach the base of the Glen Canyon Dam.
Sit back and relax as your guide leads you down a gentle stretch of the Colorado River on a journey by colorful rock formations, and keep an eye out for ancient Native American petroglyphs and wildlife. After hearing tidbits about folklore and history, stop for an easy hike to get a closer look at the petroglyphs and enjoy lunch along the banks of the river.
Your 15. 5-mile (25-km) float trip ends at Marble Canyon and Lee's Ferry, home to buildings of early pioneers. On your way back, pass the Echo Cliffs and the western side of the Painted Desert before crossing the Navajo Nation territory. Then, stop at the Cameron Trading Post to shop for souvenirs and see a variety of fine and rare Native American arts and crafts at The Gallery. Read More close
Categories: Adventures, Day Cruises & Water Activities, Tours & Sightseeing
10 hours
Free cancellation
$272
per Adult

Take an easy hike to Sedona's incredible Bear Wallow Canyon and marvel at some of the most breathtaking scenery the country has to offer. A knowledgeable tour guide is by your side and ready to share all the inside facts... about this stunning pocket of nature.
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen shop and meet your guide, who goes over a brief orientation that lets you know what to expect from this easy-difficulty hike. Soon you're off on a drive to the Marg's Draw trailhead, with endless expanses of Sedona's celebrated rock-rock scenery all around you. Hit the trail and prepare for some of the most postcard-worthy sights you've ever seen as you make your way through the popular Bear Wallow Canyon.
This trail is bursting with rich history and stunning geology, all of which your guide is happy to explain as you make your way across the terrain. Gaze out at fiery red rock formations that display remarkable layers of sandstone, revealing thousands of years of geologic activity. At the end of the path, take some time to relax and reflect on the setting before beginning the journey back to the shop. Read More close
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen shop and meet your guide, who goes over a brief orientation that lets you know what to expect from this easy-difficulty hike. Soon you're off on a drive to the Marg's Draw trailhead, with endless expanses of Sedona's celebrated rock-rock scenery all around you. Hit the trail and prepare for some of the most postcard-worthy sights you've ever seen as you make your way through the popular Bear Wallow Canyon.
This trail is bursting with rich history and stunning geology, all of which your guide is happy to explain as you make your way across the terrain. Gaze out at fiery red rock formations that display remarkable layers of sandstone, revealing thousands of years of geologic activity. At the end of the path, take some time to relax and reflect on the setting before beginning the journey back to the shop. Read More close
$74
per Adult

Get ready for an easy hike through some of Sedona's most gorgeous and celebrated scenery, with sights of Cathedral and Bell Rock and views from the Mogollon Rim awaiting you. A friendly guide is by your side to shed light... on the area's history and make sure you don't miss a thing.
After meeting your guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop, go over a brief orientation that's followed by a drive out to the Courthouse trailhead. This trail is known for its enormous presence of wildlife, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for sightings of birds and land-roving mammals popping up to say hello. Trek over this serene and rugged trail and get a sense of what makes this region such a beloved and sought-after destination.
Your route takes you past stunning natural monuments like Cathedral and Bell Rocks and eventually to the Mogollon Rim, which offers unparalleled views of the area's plant life and geology. This quick and effortless hike is the ideal way to immerse yourself in everything Sedona has to offer, without the exhaustion afterward. Read More close
After meeting your guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop, go over a brief orientation that's followed by a drive out to the Courthouse trailhead. This trail is known for its enormous presence of wildlife, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for sightings of birds and land-roving mammals popping up to say hello. Trek over this serene and rugged trail and get a sense of what makes this region such a beloved and sought-after destination.
Your route takes you past stunning natural monuments like Cathedral and Bell Rocks and eventually to the Mogollon Rim, which offers unparalleled views of the area's plant life and geology. This quick and effortless hike is the ideal way to immerse yourself in everything Sedona has to offer, without the exhaustion afterward. Read More close
$74
per Adult

Take an easy and relaxing hike along a popular trail leading to the slick rocks of Courthouse Butte, where you have the opportunity to gaze out at some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Sedona. A friendly guide is with... you throughout your journey to make sure you don't miss a thing.
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen shop and meet your friendly guide, who drives you to the trailhead and leads you on a hike that's classified as easy difficulty. Little climbing and elevation gain is involved in your trek, meaning you get to soak up the fiery red-rock scenery without exhausting yourself. It's the ideal hike for exploring the unique and colorful geology of Red Rock Country.
Your hike takes you to the Courthouse Butte rock formation, right in the heart of the Coconino National Forest. This beautiful butte is made of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock dating back to the Permian geological period. At the end of the trail, take some time to relax and soak up the setting, and be sure to ask your guide any questions you have about the area's history before making the trek back. Read More close
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen shop and meet your friendly guide, who drives you to the trailhead and leads you on a hike that's classified as easy difficulty. Little climbing and elevation gain is involved in your trek, meaning you get to soak up the fiery red-rock scenery without exhausting yourself. It's the ideal hike for exploring the unique and colorful geology of Red Rock Country.
Your hike takes you to the Courthouse Butte rock formation, right in the heart of the Coconino National Forest. This beautiful butte is made of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock dating back to the Permian geological period. At the end of the trail, take some time to relax and soak up the setting, and be sure to ask your guide any questions you have about the area's history before making the trek back. Read More close
$74
per Adult

Experience Sedona's popular Broken Arrow and Marg's Draw trails during this scenic guided hike. Classified as moderate in difficulty, this route is ideal for both children and adults who want to immerse themselves in Sedona's remarkable scenery without the exhaustion....
After meeting your friendly guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop and going over a short orientation, it's time to take a ride out to the trailhead and begin your journey. Walk along a trail through primitive ground that eventually connects you with the famous Broken Arrow trail, which showcases some of the most red and vibrant scenery the Sedona area has to offer. You haven't strayed too far from town, but still have the feeling of being in the Arizona wilderness.
Throughout this rewarding hike, you're greeted by sights of striking rock formations reaching high into the sky, and fire-red terrain that's dotted with a variety of desert plant life. Rainbow-like strata reveals the thousands of years of geologic activity that helped create this region—be sure to get your fill of photo opportunities. Read More close
After meeting your friendly guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop and going over a short orientation, it's time to take a ride out to the trailhead and begin your journey. Walk along a trail through primitive ground that eventually connects you with the famous Broken Arrow trail, which showcases some of the most red and vibrant scenery the Sedona area has to offer. You haven't strayed too far from town, but still have the feeling of being in the Arizona wilderness.
Throughout this rewarding hike, you're greeted by sights of striking rock formations reaching high into the sky, and fire-red terrain that's dotted with a variety of desert plant life. Rainbow-like strata reveals the thousands of years of geologic activity that helped create this region—be sure to get your fill of photo opportunities. Read More close
$44
per Adult

The energy of Sedona's famous vortexes is almost palpable, and this is an exciting opportunity to experience it yourself. Embark on a guided hike that takes you deep into the region's distinctive fire-red rock landscapes and finish with a sense... of true inspiration.
After meeting your guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop, take a drive through Sedona's colorful terrain to a trailhead that leads you to the most popular of its vortexes, where natural forces of energy are said to flow. Listen as your guide shares insight into the heightened spiritual and metaphysical forces that are believed to be at play throughout this region.
Arrive at the summit of your route, where you're greeted by sweeping panoramas of rainbow-colored rock formations and desert landscapes. You're sure to be inspired by these powerful and unbeatable views, as well as the tangible energy that permeates the region. After taking a moment to relax and reflect on your journey, it's time to make the return trip. Read More close
After meeting your guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop, take a drive through Sedona's colorful terrain to a trailhead that leads you to the most popular of its vortexes, where natural forces of energy are said to flow. Listen as your guide shares insight into the heightened spiritual and metaphysical forces that are believed to be at play throughout this region.
Arrive at the summit of your route, where you're greeted by sweeping panoramas of rainbow-colored rock formations and desert landscapes. You're sure to be inspired by these powerful and unbeatable views, as well as the tangible energy that permeates the region. After taking a moment to relax and reflect on your journey, it's time to make the return trip. Read More close
$119
per Adult

Travel to Northern Arizona for a narrated tour of the Grand Canyon with some of the most experienced guides in the Southwest. Trek along a nature trail on the South Rim and take in sweeping panoramas on an optional helicopter... ride over this natural wonder.
Ride through the Ponderosa Pines of Flagstaff and past the dormant volcanoes of the San Francisco Peaks on your way to the South Entrance of the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a sit-down lunch, and then spend some time visiting historic buildings and museums like the Hopi House, the rustic El Tovar Lodge, the Grand Canyon Railway Station, and Kolb Studio.
Take in beautiful views at different points along the South Rim of the canyon, seeing some of the widest and deepest sections of the Grand Canyon and the mighty Colorado River. Take a mile-long (1. 6-km) nature walk, gazing 14 miles (22 km) across the canyon to the North Rim. See Phantom Ranch and the Kaibab Suspension Bridge before your last stop at Desert View, where you can climb to the top of the Watchtower Observatory for breathtaking panoramic views.
On your return journey, admire the western edge of the Painted Desert and the Little Colorado River Gorge. Stop at the Navajo Reservation, where you can shop for authentic Native American souvenirs at the Cameron Trading Post.
For an even more spectacular view, upgrade your tour to include a 30-minute helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Read More close
Ride through the Ponderosa Pines of Flagstaff and past the dormant volcanoes of the San Francisco Peaks on your way to the South Entrance of the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a sit-down lunch, and then spend some time visiting historic buildings and museums like the Hopi House, the rustic El Tovar Lodge, the Grand Canyon Railway Station, and Kolb Studio.
Take in beautiful views at different points along the South Rim of the canyon, seeing some of the widest and deepest sections of the Grand Canyon and the mighty Colorado River. Take a mile-long (1. 6-km) nature walk, gazing 14 miles (22 km) across the canyon to the North Rim. See Phantom Ranch and the Kaibab Suspension Bridge before your last stop at Desert View, where you can climb to the top of the Watchtower Observatory for breathtaking panoramic views.
On your return journey, admire the western edge of the Painted Desert and the Little Colorado River Gorge. Stop at the Navajo Reservation, where you can shop for authentic Native American souvenirs at the Cameron Trading Post.
For an even more spectacular view, upgrade your tour to include a 30-minute helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Read More close
Categories: Adventures, Air, Balloon & Helicopter Tours, Tours & Sightseeing
10 hours
Free cancellation
$344
per Adult

Travel to Northern Arizona for a narrated tour of the Grand Canyon with some of the most experienced guides in the Southwest. Trek along a nature trail on the South Rim and take in sweeping panoramas on an optional helicopter... ride over this natural wonder.
Ride through the scenic red rocks of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon. Continue through the Ponderosa Pines of Flagstaff and past the dormant volcanoes of the San Francisco Peaks on your way to the South Entrance of the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a sit-down lunch, and then spend some time visiting historic buildings and museums like the Hopi House, the rustic El Tovar Lodge, the Grand Canyon Railway Station, and Kolb Studio.
Take in beautiful views at different points along the South Rim of the canyon, seeing some of the widest and deepest sections of the Grand Canyon and the mighty Colorado River. Take a mile-long (1. 6-km) nature walk, gazing 14 miles (22 km) across the canyon to the North Rim. See Phantom Ranch and the Kaibab Suspension Bridge before your last stop at Desert View, where you can climb to the top of the Watchtower Observatory for breathtaking panoramic views.
On your return journey, admire the western edge of the Painted Desert and the Little Colorado River Gorge. Stop at the Navajo Reservation, where you can shop for authentic Native American souvenirs at the Cameron Trading Post.
For an even more spectacular view, upgrade your tour to include a 30-minute helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Read More close
Ride through the scenic red rocks of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon. Continue through the Ponderosa Pines of Flagstaff and past the dormant volcanoes of the San Francisco Peaks on your way to the South Entrance of the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a sit-down lunch, and then spend some time visiting historic buildings and museums like the Hopi House, the rustic El Tovar Lodge, the Grand Canyon Railway Station, and Kolb Studio.
Take in beautiful views at different points along the South Rim of the canyon, seeing some of the widest and deepest sections of the Grand Canyon and the mighty Colorado River. Take a mile-long (1. 6-km) nature walk, gazing 14 miles (22 km) across the canyon to the North Rim. See Phantom Ranch and the Kaibab Suspension Bridge before your last stop at Desert View, where you can climb to the top of the Watchtower Observatory for breathtaking panoramic views.
On your return journey, admire the western edge of the Painted Desert and the Little Colorado River Gorge. Stop at the Navajo Reservation, where you can shop for authentic Native American souvenirs at the Cameron Trading Post.
For an even more spectacular view, upgrade your tour to include a 30-minute helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. Read More close
Categories: Adventures, Air, Balloon & Helicopter Tours, Tours & Sightseeing
11 hours
Free cancellation
$125
per Adult

Join an experienced guide and set off on a visually stunning, moderate difficulty hike that shows you the famed 8 Sedona Summits. It's an incredible opportunity to gaze out at much of the area's distinct red-rock scenery from a single... vantage point.
After meeting your guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop, take a relaxing drive through sweeping southwest landscapes to a once-deserted trail, where your hike begins. The route requires a bit of climbing, but is considered suitable for practically any skill level. Trek over rugged yet manageable terrain, asking your guide any questions you may have about this gorgeous pocket of nature and its geology.
Upon arrival at the viewpoint, gaze out at a variety of iconic rock formations and admire their striking, rainbow-like colors. You have plenty of time to snap some pictures, meditate, or even practice a bit of yoga on the red rocks—whatever you want to do. After soaking up as much of Sedona's beauty as you can take, it's time to make your way back to the shop. Read More close
After meeting your guide at the Sedona Trail Zen shop, take a relaxing drive through sweeping southwest landscapes to a once-deserted trail, where your hike begins. The route requires a bit of climbing, but is considered suitable for practically any skill level. Trek over rugged yet manageable terrain, asking your guide any questions you may have about this gorgeous pocket of nature and its geology.
Upon arrival at the viewpoint, gaze out at a variety of iconic rock formations and admire their striking, rainbow-like colors. You have plenty of time to snap some pictures, meditate, or even practice a bit of yoga on the red rocks—whatever you want to do. After soaking up as much of Sedona's beauty as you can take, it's time to make your way back to the shop. Read More close
$44
per Adult

Set off on a moderate difficulty hike that takes you to the Apache Leap viewpoint, where you admire stunning red-rock scenery while learning how this renowned lookout got its name. The route takes you into the heart of the red... rocks in the company of an experienced guide.
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen shop, where you meet your guide and make your way to the trailhead. The quick yet engaging Apache Leap trail takes you through land that's considered sacred by the area's native tribes. Large trees provide the perfect amount of shade along the trail, helping to create a comfortable environment for hiking and wildlife viewing.
You soon arrive at the Apache Leap viewpoint, which is celebrated by hikers and campers for its striking scenery and abundance of birdlife. Listen as your guide explains how Apache warriors once found themselves trapped on this rock ledge while being pursued by U. S. troops from Camp Pinal, leaping to their deaths to avoid capture. After soaking up the views and history, it's time to make your way back. Read More close
Head to the Sedona Trail Zen shop, where you meet your guide and make your way to the trailhead. The quick yet engaging Apache Leap trail takes you through land that's considered sacred by the area's native tribes. Large trees provide the perfect amount of shade along the trail, helping to create a comfortable environment for hiking and wildlife viewing.
You soon arrive at the Apache Leap viewpoint, which is celebrated by hikers and campers for its striking scenery and abundance of birdlife. Listen as your guide explains how Apache warriors once found themselves trapped on this rock ledge while being pursued by U. S. troops from Camp Pinal, leaping to their deaths to avoid capture. After soaking up the views and history, it's time to make your way back. Read More close
$44
per Adult

Feel the wind rushing through your hair as you zip above some of nature's wildest predators, including lions, tigers, servals, leopards, and bears, which wander around the Out of Africa Wildlife Park below. If you look up from the wildlife,... you can also view the red rocks of Sedona in the distance.
Start your day outside the rugged environs of the Out of Africa Wildlife Park, and then find your way over to the zipline park, where the true adventure begins. With 5 separate ziplines totaling more than 1 mile (1. 6 km), this aerial experience offers you the opportunity to see the animals and surrounding landscape from multiple different vantages. While reaching speeds up to 50 miles per hour (80 km/hr), gaze at massive Mingus Mountain, verdant Verde Valley, and the volcanic San Francisco Peaks.
After taking in the magnificent environment, look down to spot various creatures that seem out of place in Arizona. Hear lions roar, watch tigers prowl, and discover unique bear behavior as you soar safely above these intimidating predators. None of these animals are native to the area, which makes this a completely unique excursion. Read More close
Start your day outside the rugged environs of the Out of Africa Wildlife Park, and then find your way over to the zipline park, where the true adventure begins. With 5 separate ziplines totaling more than 1 mile (1. 6 km), this aerial experience offers you the opportunity to see the animals and surrounding landscape from multiple different vantages. While reaching speeds up to 50 miles per hour (80 km/hr), gaze at massive Mingus Mountain, verdant Verde Valley, and the volcanic San Francisco Peaks.
After taking in the magnificent environment, look down to spot various creatures that seem out of place in Arizona. Hear lions roar, watch tigers prowl, and discover unique bear behavior as you soar safely above these intimidating predators. None of these animals are native to the area, which makes this a completely unique excursion. Read More close
Categories: Adventures, Air, Balloon & Helicopter Tours, Attractions, Tours & Sightseeing
2 hours
Free cancellation
$99
per Traveler